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It’s anybody’s guess how the present government shutdown will end, or at what cost. What is clear is that Donald Trump has met his match in a wily, tough-minded experienced adversary who, after two years of national political paralysis, finally has the tools to take Trump on. First, we might look at what we have lived through until now: minority rule, or rather, minority support for one-man rule. He was rejected by a majority of the American electorate in November 2016, receiving nearly 3 million fewer votes than his principal opponent. He hasn’t been supported by a majority of the public on many issues in polls taken before or since the 2016 election, and, when he cast the 2018 midterms as a referendum on himself, his party lost control of the House of Representatives by the widest margin of any race since 1974, the year Richard Nixon was driven from office. From Trump’s conduct in office, you’d have thought we were living in a banana republic, and a … [Read more...] about Pelosi vs. Trump: a showdown during the government shutdown

BOULDER — Twenty-four hours before polls close in Colorado, the Democratic and Republican candidates for governor spent the evening lobbing bombs at each other from the bunkers of their respective ideological and geographic bases. Here in this college town, the state’s progressive epicenter and home to a local tax on sugary drinks and a ban on assault-style weapons, Democratic Congressman Jared Polis, who lives here, tagged his Republican opponent as a mini-me of the most controversial president in at least a generation. “None of us want to wake up a day after the election and say but for one vote per precinct … we have a Donald Trump yes man as governor in our state,” he told a crowd of about 100 at the Rayback Collective bar on the outskirts of downtown. “So let’s all get to work in this final day to make sure that we leave no votes on the table.” About 100 miles south-east, at an office park in El Paso County — a county with … [Read more...] about ‘Bernie Polis’ vs. Trump’s ‘yes man’: In closing arguments on the eve of the election, candidates for Colorado governor preach to their base

Welcome to FOX News First. Not signed up yet? Click here. Developing now, Thursday, August 2, 2018 A missing Iowa college student may have been seen near Kansas City last week, police say, as the small town where she vanished struggles to cope with unwanted spotlight The presumed remains of 55 U.S. service members killed in the Korean War are back on American soil as President Trump thanks Kim Jong Un for keeping his promise and Vice President Mike Pence hails their return as progress in relations with North Korea Special Counsel Robert Mueller has offered to limit the number of questions in a renewed bid to interview President Trump in his Russia collusion probe The judge in former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort’s federal fraud trial repeatedly rebuked Mueller's prosecutors Wednesday, suggesting potential holes in their case Voters in Tennessee will go to the polls Thursday to decide primary elections where the governor’s contest and … [Read more...] about FOX NEWS FIRST: Missing Iowa student possibly sighted in Missouri; Trump thanks Kim for keeping promise

Todd Spangler Detroit Free Press Published 1:44 p.m. UTC Aug 1, 2018 WASHINGTON — A new national poll released Wednesday morning showed former Vice President Joe Biden had a 7-percentage-point lead over President Donald Trump in a potential 2020 match up. The Morning Consult/POLITICO online poll of 1,993 registered voters was done between last Thursday and this Monday and after Trump said in a TV interview in July it would be a "dream" to run against Biden in two years. The poll, which has a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points, showed Biden receiving 44 percent of the support, Trump receiving 37 percent and 19 percent of respondents saying they were undecided at this early date (and without even knowing if Biden plans to run, as he hasn't said). Related: There are a couple of things this poll does and doesn't tell us. First, it continues a trend indicating Democrats have an edge on Trump: The poll showed a generic Democratic candidate scored slightly … [Read more...] about Biden vs. Trump? Here’s who’s leading poll on 2020 presidential race

No worries, he’s got this In Donald Trump’s thinking, he’s been ready to wheel and deal on a nuclear level for a long time. Way back in 1984, offering his “ability to negotiate” to the Ronald Reagan administration for arms talks with the Soviet Union, Trump said, “It would take an hour-and-a-half to learn everything there is to learn about missiles. ... I think I know most of it anyway.” He didn’t get called on then, but next Tuesday, in Singapore, Trump will be face to face with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un. “I think I’m very well prepared,” the president said. “I don’t think I have to prepare very much. It’s about the attitude. It’s about willingness to get things done.” Though Trump seemed to be corroborating his reputation for lax study habits, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told reporters Thursday that he has held in-depth daily briefings with Trump over the past few months and was … [Read more...] about The Trump card he’ll bring to North Korea talks: ‘Attitude’